We wanted to experience the butterflies
fluttering around
and landing on
the buddleia
but the buddleia was browning
july would have been
the prime-time
for the pinnacles of purple
now
only a few remain
prostrate
on tarmac
past its best
or at its best
a matter of taste
personal opinion
aesthetic subjectivity
how you look at the world around you
what you see
depends on
how you look at the world around you
framing
focusing in
seeking out
seeing
noticing
fine elements
willow herbs
burst their slender pods
their seeds
on silky fibres
suspended
hanging by threads
until the wind
gusts
or a critter tweaks them free
anyone’s garden is going to seed
in all the glorious forms that takes
and the colours of late summer and early autumn are settling in
echoed by our chairs
as well as the fly tipped rubbish
on the far side of the garden
Anyone's garden
is bigger
than we let on
it stretches beyond
where we choose to explore
the far side
is an area favoured by fly tippers
but
with selected viewing
you could think
you were in an urban cottage garden
however
the views we favour
are here
my view
her view
and the space we explore is this side
too late
to experience
the butterflies of the budlea
the admirals, peacocks, and tortoise shells
instead
this day
we experienced the blues
common
and frequent
and brown
if they’re female
other things that caught our eyes this day were
curious things
fungus covered concrete
home to spiders and moss
and
a milk container
void of milk
yet packed to the brim
with stones
it makes you wonder
all of it
constantly
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